Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Manidoog all possess certain superhuman physical
attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching
adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Manidoog
are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional
injury. If a Manidoog is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable
him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of
such magnitude that it incinerates a Manidoog or disperses a major
portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even
then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several
gods acting together, to revive the deceased Manidoog before the god's
life essence is beyond resurrection. Manidoog flesh and bone are about
two-and-a-half times denser than similar human tissue, contributing
to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god
can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The
gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical
activities. Many Manidoog also possess additional superhuman powers
derived from "orneda," the mystic power of the Giizhigong spiritual
plane. For instance, the sun god Tawa travels astride a beam of solid
light and possesses arrowheads that explode with the fury of solar
fusion upon impact. Unlike the members of several other pantheons,
the Manidoog possess an intimate connection with the Earth that
enables them to remain in the Earth realm indefinitely without
losing their powers. Whereas most other Earth-based pantheons are
organized in a strict hierarchal structure, the Manidoog are more akin
to an interdependent collective.

History: (Thor & Hercules: Encyclopedia Mythologica) - The Manidoog (also known as the Anasazi or Native
American gods) are a race of superhumanly powerful humanoid
beings who have been worshipped by the indigenous people of
North America from approximately 1200 BC into modern times.
Most of the Manidoog dwell in Giizhigong, a "pocket" dimension
adjacent to Earth. Sipapu ("the Place of Emergence") is one of
several interdimensional nexus points between Giizhigong and
Earth and exists at the confluence of the Colorado and Little
Colorado Rivers within Arizona's Grand Canyon. Very little
is known about Giizhigong other than it appears to exist as a
boundless spiritual plane. The Manidoog are called different
names by their human worshippers; for example, the sun god
Tawa is known as "Shakuru" to the Pawnee, as "Angpetu Wi" to
the Dakota, and as "Tsohanoi" to the Navajo. Furthermore, some
Manidoog were more prominently worshipped by certain tribes;
for instance, the thunder god Haokah was popular among the
Lakota Tribe of North and South Dakota, while Tomazooma was
worshipped primarily by Oklahoma's Keewazi Tribe. Although
many of their worshippers were converted to Christianity
following the arrival of European settlers to the New World, the
Manidoog are still actively invoked and worshipped on Earth by
isolated indigenous populations.

The Manidoog's precise origin, like that of all Earth's pantheons,
is shrouded in legend. According to legend, Manitou, the Great
Spirit, emerged from Giizhigong into an immeasurable void of
endless space where he created the elements of rock, water, fire
and wind - as well as the other nature spirits that would become
the Manidoog. When Manitou created light, his shadow became
the sentient being known as KhLΘg, who sought to destroy all
that Manitou had created; upon discovering KhLΘg, Manitou
took away his physical form and banished him to nothingness.
With his son Tawa's help, Manitou fashioned Tokpela, the First
World, as well as Sotuknang, the first being who was to act as their
instrument and model the world according to their universal
plan. However, the inhabitants of this new world eventually
corrupted themselves by struggling for material wealth and
power, leading to their ultimate destruction. Topka, the Second
World, was born from the fires that consumed the First World,
but Topka's inhabitants eventually met a fate similar to their
predecessors; likewise, Kuskurza, the Third World, emerged
from the icy wastelands that destroyed the Second World, but
was itself destroyed by a great flood due to its inhabitants' sins.
Finally, the Manidoog ventured through Sipapu and emerged in
the Earth realm, known to them as "Tuwaqachi."

However, the previous worlds, known collectively as the "Secret
Worlds," still existed, housing the disembodied spirits of their
former mortal inhabitants. Manitou created the supernatural
Ghost Dancer to serve as the gatekeeper between the Secret
Worlds and the Earth realm. The Ghost Dancer mantle has been
passed through the Owl family of the Hopi Tribe for generations.
In the early 20th century AD, the shape-shifting trickster god
Iktomi granted a clown demon ("koyemsi") the power to take
over the mortal form of photographer and ethnologist Curtis
M. Edwards; but in 1925, the demon was purged by Nathaniel
Great Owl, that era's Ghost Dancer. Iktomi had his shape-shifting
powers stolen in the following decades.

In recent years, Tawa was chosen by Manitou to assist a team of
thunder and sun gods from other Earth pantheons in subduing
the Demogorge when an alliance of death gods inadvertently
released him during a ritual to merge their netherworld realms.
Although Tawa was consumed by Demogorge, he was freed
after the Asgardian thunder god Thor persuaded Demogorge to
retreat.

Nathaniel Great Owl was later killed by a skin-walker demon and
his clown demon minions, who sought to usurp Ghost Dancer's
powers to access the Secret Worlds so they could unleash the
spirits from those worlds to slaughter humanity. Meanwhile,
Iktomi, who sought to regain his stolen shape-shifting powers,
formed an uneasy alliance with the demons in order to better
achieve their individual goals. The Ghost Dancer mantle was
soon inherited by Great Owl's grandson, James Owl, who used
his newfound mystical powers to defeat Iktomi and his demon
allies. Most recently, after Inali Redpath, a SHIELD agent of
Sioux descent, was killed in the line of duty, he was reborn in
a cloned body augmented by the thunder god Haokah. Seeking
to return control of North America to its indigenous population
by force, he was defeated after using Haokah's powers to battle
Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Thor.

Comments:

The demonic Adversary wasn't actually one of the Anasazi.

Collectively, the Native American Gods seem to
be made up of a collection of interconnected familes known
together as the Anasazi. Separated, they are known as the Innua
(gods of the North West), Manitou (North East gods), Orenda
(South East gods) and the Kachina (South West Gods). A parallel
can be found in the Asgardian Aesir and Vanir, Celtic Danaans and
Fomore and the Greek Olympians and Titans.)
The Innua, or Inuit/Eskimo Gods,
have their own page. Whether they are to be considered within the
same pantheon in the Marvel Universe is uncertain.

Neither Calumet nor Tomazooma are derived from
any actual gods of the Native Americans. They are Marvel Universe
manufactured.

other creatures associated with the Native American Gods include:Anung-Ite

AvatarWarlod72 info:
After doing some reading on the gods of Native Americans in the Appendix I realized there are a few gods missing or have not been mentioned, that have appeared in Marvel Comics. Found in the Human Fly #19 March 1979 (also the last issue), the Hopi gods were featured along with images and text pertaining to their myths. Here is what was shown:
"First there was Tokpela, empty space in the mind of Taiowa, the creator. Then did Taiowa give life to Sotuknang the god of the universe, that he might bring order. In his turn did Sotuknang create the earth and seeing it lifeless, did bring forth Kokyangwuti- the Spider Woman to populate the barren world. The ancient Spider Woman took some Earth in her mouth, mixed it with saliva and created the Twins. It was the Twins duty to make the Earth firm and life supporting. Meanwhile the Spider Woman created the trees, flowers, animals, and the races of man in the holy image of Sotuknang".
Not sure how they fit into the rest of the Marvel Universe's pantheons of gods but in my opinion may be as follows:
Taiowa can possibly be assumed to be "the God" as in the view of Christianity.
Sotuknang may be the cosmic entity Eternity or another name for Manitou.
Kokyangwuti may be just an alternate name for Gaea.
The Twins are the toughest to place into any specific position in the Marvel Universe. There are many possibilities as they are not part of the real myths of the Hopi.